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Sectionalism was a big contributor because the north, south, and west were so different economically. Therefore, there was a struggle for power between these groups. There was also a balance of power in the legislative branch between slave and free states that each side was continuously trying to overcome by gaining more states of their orientation. A good example for this is the Kansas-Nebraska act and whether Kansas would be slave or free being left up to popular sovereignty; hordes of both free solders and slavery supporters came into Kansas to vote for their side and it eventually ended up in bloodshed. Also, the southern landowners were mostly tobacco or cotton farmers and these crops were very labor intensive and depleted the soil very quickly. These large plantation owners were the ones with the most slaves and they wanted to expand westward to get more land to grow their crops, but to continue making the same profits they were they needed free labor, slavery.

All this power struggle led to the south wanting to succeed from the union.

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